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Courtesy of Ellis Architects
Columbiana Road townhomes
A townhome project on Columbiana Road received a recommendation from the planning commission. This picture shows an example of what the finished building will look like.
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Courtesy of Ellis Architects
Columbiana Road townhomes
The six townhomes would start in the $300,000 range.
A proposal to build six new townhomes on Columbiana Road received a favorable recommendation from the planning commission at its Oct. 6 meeting.
A representative from Progressive Properties, which owns the subject property at 818 Columbiana Road, said the townhomes would be 1,600-1,800 square feet and include a driveway and garage. There would be two parking spaces per unit, plus seven overflow spaces, and there would be no connection to Green Springs Highway. Starting prices for the homes would be in the $300,000s.
The property has been vacant for several years and was originally slated for office buildings, but the owners felt townhomes would be a better fit for the area. In response to concerns about longterm appearances of the property, the owners said that a homeowners association would be a definite part of the plans.
The commission unanimously voted in favor of rezoning the property from Office District to Attached Dwelling Unit district. Their recommendation will go before the council for final approval.
Other commission business included:
- Reappointing Billy Higginbotham as commission chair and Mike Brandt as vice chair for another year.
- Carrying over discussion of amending permitted uses for the Planned Mixed Use District. The proposed amendment would change the restriction on vehicle sales, services and rentals to prohibiting those businesses only if they have an outdoor element. The amendment discussion was prompted by interest from a potential high-end car sales business that would keep all of its vehicles indoors.
The commission plans to hold a special meeting just for discussion of the Planned Mixed Use District amendment, but otherwise there will not be a commission meeting until December.